Rouhani’s jab at Raeisi: Didn’t you say they are not capable of managing the stock market, we will come and manage it

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Rouhani's jab at Raeisi: Didn't you say they are not capable of managing the stock market, we will come and manage it

Rouhani criticized Raeisi, saying, ‘Didn’t you say they don’t know how to manage the stock market? We will come and manage it.’

During the 1400 presidential elections, one of the most repeated slogans of Ebrahim Raeisi and his supporters, who are now present in the thirteenth government, was solving the stock market problems.

If Amirhossein Ghazizadeh, a candidate supporting Raeisi, had said the stock market issue could be solved in three days and this requires a government directive and the president’s order.

Hassan Rouhani, in his meetings with ministers and vice presidents in the eleventh and twelfth governments, reminded them of the promises made to the people by current officials to solve economic problems, combat corruption, and quickly restart all closed workshops. He said, ‘Today, the special conditions do not exist. The conditions for oil sales have also changed significantly. They claimed they are all united and helping each other to solve problems. They said they don’t know how to manage the stock market; we will come and manage it.’

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